November 24, 2016
Digital classroom and/or paperless classroom is a relatively new concept that revolves around the exclusive use of digital tools and web technologies to not only replace traditional pen and paper ways of teaching and learning but, more importantly, transform such practices in ways that facilitate instruction and enhance students learning. In the act, digital classrooms make use of a wide variety of educational web tools and mobile apps that facilitate workflow and increases productivity. For those of you intending to integrate a paperless classroom methodology, here are some of the basic tools you need to consider. Some of the things you can do with these tools include:

Google Drive is absolutely one of the indispensable tools in the digital classroom. It provides teachers with a variety of educational tools and features to help them create , store and share different forms of documents, spreadsheets, slides and drawings. It also provides collaborative features that enhance team work and collaboration. Google Drive is also available for different devices and works seamlessly across various platforms. Alternatives to Drive can be Dropbox, Evernote,

‘Engage, assess and personalize your class with Socrative! Educators can initiate formative assessments through quizzes, quick question polls, exit tickets and space races all with their Socrative Teacher app. Socrative will instantly grade, aggregate and provide visuals of results to help you identify opportunities for further instruction. Save time and visualize student understanding when it matters, now! To get started using Socrative, simply register for a Socrative Teacher account. Your Socrative account will work with other Socrative Apps and via all browsers. Students can connect to your unique room by opening their apps or joining your room on Socrative from any device.’

‘Students, teachers, and business professionals use Notability daily to take notes, sketch ideas, annotate PDFs, mark-up photos, record lectures, provide audio feedback and more. It is uniquely designed for each device to provide the best note taking experience at school, at home, and at work. And with iCloud, your notes are always up to date.’

‘DocuSign is a great app for signing and getting documents signed from your iPhone or iPad. It is one of the most widely used eSignature and Digital Transaction Management platform in the world. Key features include:

Edmodo makes a teacher’s daily life easier by providing a safe and easy way for teachers and students to engage and collaborate for free, anytime, anywhere. You can use Edmodo for : Secure classroom discussions, posting assignments, gradebook tracking, file sharing and uploading and many more. key features include:

‘Classroom is designed to help teachers create and collect assignments paperlessly, including time-saving features such as the ability to automatically make a copy of a Google Document for each student. It also creates Drive folders for each assignment and for each student to help keep everyone organized. Students can keep track of what's due on the Assignments page and begin working with just a click. Teachers can quickly see who has or hasn't completed the work, and provide direct, real-time feedback and marks from within Classroom.’

Kahoot is a web tool that allows you to easily create and play quizzes, discussions or surveys (Kahoots). Using a simple 'drag & drop' creator tool on any device, you can build quizzes with embedded imagery and video, based on educational content. Or, find public content to play. Kahoot also allows you to engage your audience and grab their attention by projecting the quiz onto the screen at the front. Without needing an account, everyone in the room quickly joins through their personal device, seeing their name appear at the front. Real time feedback is also supported.